Cameroon: Lawyer of 12 Africans Deported from the United States Claims He is Prevented from Meeting Them
The lawyer representing 12 Africans deported from the United States to Cameroon states that he has been barred from meeting his clients for two weeks, compounding their trauma and frustration in detention.
Iranian Women's Team's 'Silent Protest', Boycotts National Anthem
The Iranian women's national football team staged a silent protest by refusing to sing their national anthem during the Asian Cup opening match in response to recent military attacks by Israel and the United States.
Attack by the United States and Israel against Iran, live: tension in the Middle East today, Tuesday, March 3
Real-time coverage of the escalating tension between the United States, Israel, and Iran, highlighting the Iranian women's national football team's protest during the Asian Cup.
US and Israel attacks killed 742 civilians in Iran, says human rights NGO
Airstrikes led by the United States and Israel in Iran have reportedly resulted in the deaths of 742 civilians, as reported by the HRANA human rights organization.
United States: Supreme Court Skeptical About Gun Ban for Drug Users
The U.S. Supreme Court is showing skepticism towards a law banning gun possession by regular drug users, particularly in the context of marijuana consumption.
Man Who Burned the Russian Flag Shows No Regret โ On the Contrary
A man who burned the Russian flag during a protest in front of the Russian embassy in Finland expressed that he does not regret his actions, which he states are directed against the Russian government and its human rights violations.
China calls for an 'immediate cessation' of hostilities; expresses 'great concern' after the attack on Iran
China has expressed deep concern over the recent military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, demanding an immediate halt to hostilities to maintain peace in the Middle East.
US designates Iran as a 'state sponsor of unjust detentions'
The US government has added Iran to a new list of countries committing arbitrary detentions, aiming to penalize Tehran for the arrest of American citizens.
States celebrate law that relaxes environmental licensing but fear judicialization
Authorities welcome the new environmental licensing law in Brazil but express concerns over potential judicial challenges.
"Wrong Path": Farmers' Entity Raises Concerns about a Sensitive Point in the Agreement with the United States
Carbap has expressed strong reservations regarding Argentina's potential adherence to UPOV 91 concerning intellectual property in seeds due to concerns about restricting farmers' rights.
Schufa, Elections, Daylight Saving Time: Changes Coming in March
Germany will experience changes in March regarding the Schufa credit score, upcoming elections in two federal states, and the start of daylight saving time.
Walk for Life: The EC uses false figures to bypass the powers of states regarding abortion
The Europska komisija (European Commission) has rejected a proposal for funding cross-border abortions, which would have undermined national laws protecting the right to life.
The EU states that member states will be able to use bloc funds to ensure access to safe abortions
The EU has announced that member states can voluntarily utilize existing social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
European funds can be used to ensure access to safe abortions
The European Commission allows EU member states to use social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
The EU has announced new funding mechanisms to support women's access to safe abortions in member states with restrictive laws.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump government over sanctions imposed by the United States
The family of UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese is suing the Trump government for sanctions that they claim have ruined their lives.
Expert Report on Dog Orelha Says He Did Not Suffer Fractures Caused by Human Action
An expert report states that the dog named Orelha did not have any fractures or injuries caused by human action, even claiming no identifiable cause of death.
Abortion Tourism / The European Commission Will Not Establish a New Financial Mechanism. Access to Abortions May Go Through the European Social Fund
The European Commission has rejected the initiative for a new financial mechanism to expand access to abortions, stating that member states can utilize existing tools like the European Social Fund for support.
EU Commission: EU funding can be used to support abortion rights
The EU Commission has announced that member states can voluntarily use EU funds to support abortion rights for vulnerable women.
Cold Response from the EU on Abortions
The European Commission has decided against proposing a new mechanism to support abortions despite requests from millions, as it believes existing resources within member states are sufficient.
Starting the National Judges' Conference on the 'Three Judicial Reform Bills'... Park Young-jae states 'It directly affects the protection of citizens' rights'
A nationwide judges' conference has been convened to discuss the three judicial reform bills pushed by the Democratic Party of Korea, which aim to reshape the relationship between the judiciary and citizen rights.
15 States Target US Government Over Child Vaccination Policy
Fifteen states are taking action against the US government's child vaccination policy.
Breaking | Members of the Security Council Express Serious Concern Over Ongoing Violence in Sudan Including the States of Kordofan and Darfur
The UN Security Council condemns ongoing violence in Sudan, particularly in Kordofan and Darfur, and calls for an immediate ceasefire from all parties involved in the conflict.
U.S. Department of Justice sues University of California for alleged antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against UCLA, alleging the university fostered an antisemitic environment.
Ukrainian Refugees Experience High Levels of Physical, Sexual, and Psychological Violence in the EU, According to an Agency
Ukrainian refugees in the EU face significant physical, sexual, and psychological violence despite the protections provided by EU member states, as reported by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Demands Release of Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gilas has called for the immediate release of Nicolas Maduro during a speech to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
The 'Somaliland' region offers Washington the exploitation of its minerals and military bases
The separatist region of Somaliland has expressed its readiness to grant the United States exclusive rights to exploit its minerals and establish military bases, as stated by an official.
Muslim states condemn US envoy over remarks on Israelโs โbiblical rightsโ
Muslim-majority countries condemned US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for suggesting that Israel has a biblical right to extensive territory in the Middle East.
Arab states condemn ambassador's words on Israel's right to vast lands
Arab nations are denouncing comments made by an ambassador regarding Israel's claim to extensive territories, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region.
Fierce reactions from Arab states regarding Israel's "biblical right" over the entire Middle East
Arab states have expressed strong condemnation of U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee's remarks claiming Israel's biblical rights to vast territories in the Middle East.
Jorge Rodrรญguez states that โhundreds of releasesโ are already being registered due to the amnesty in Venezuela
Venezuelan Parliament President Jorge Rodrรญguez announced that hundreds of prisoners are being released under the new Amnesty Law.
Migration as an expression of human freedom is important for economic development, states the ministry
Migration is highlighted as a vital aspect for economic development and human rights by Latvian officials at a conference focused on EU migration.
Brussels wants to push 'the right to abortion' through the budget / Women in crisis need help, not a ticket abroad
The European Citizens' Initiative My Voice, My Choice is urging the European Commission to create a financial mechanism to reimburse abortion costs for women traveling to other EU member states, sparking significant ethical and sovereignty concerns in Slovakia.
Against Trump, American students prepare to monitor elections
American students are mobilizing to monitor elections in response to rising authoritarianism, inspired by civil rights activism from the past.
Belarus released dissident Mikalai Statkevich from prison
Belarus has released 69-year-old dissident Mikalai Statkevich five months after he refused to leave the country as part of a prisoner exchange facilitated by the United States.
Fred Korematsu challenged the internment of Japanese Americans in the United States and obtained justice forty years later
The article recounts the story of Fred Korematsu, who defied the U.S. government's order for the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and later received justice for his actions decades later.
Fรฉlix Ulloa, Vice President of El Salvador: "Prisons are not five-star hotels, but prisoners are not in inhumane conditions"
Fรฉlix Ulloa discusses El Salvador's political climate, its relationship with the United States, and the government's security approach during a recent visit to Spain.
Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist, dies in the United States
Reverend Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader in the United States, has passed away at the age of 84.
Jesse Jackson's death will 'harness the power of the people to go forward'
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discusses the implications of Jesse Jackson's death for civil rights and the future of diversity in America.
Jesse Jackson, the icon whose voice managed to break the ceilings
Jesse Jackson, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement and a two-time presidential candidate, passed away at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy for racial equality and social justice in the United States.
Jesse Jackson, one of the leaders of the civil rights movement in the USA, has died
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader in the United States, has passed away after a long battle with Parkinson's disease, as confirmed by his family.
Jesse Jackson built on Martin Luther King's legacy and never forgot the hardships that shaped his life
Jesse Jackson was a prominent civil rights leader who built upon Martin Luther King's legacy and played a crucial role in advocating for racial equality in the United States.
Deportations from the USA: They Want to Scare People
The article discusses the high number of deportations from the USA under Donald Trump's presidency, raising questions about the accuracy of government claims and the implications for affected individuals.
Goodbye to Jesse Jackson, the leader who fought for equality in the United States for 50 years
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights activist, passed away at 84, leaving a legacy of fighting for equality and helping pave the way for the election of the first Black U.S. president.
Jesse Jackson has died, successor to Martin Luther King and icon of the civil rights struggle in the United States
The United States mourns the passing of Jesse Jackson, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, who died at 84 years old.
Reverend Jesse Jackson Dies at 84, Civil Rights Advocate in the U.S. and Founder of Rainbow PUSH
The United States mourns the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights figure and political activist who fought for racial justice and economic equality for over sixty years.
Veteran US civil rights activist Jesse Jackson dies aged 84
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights activist in the United States, has passed away at the age of 84.
Jesse Jackson has died
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84.
Jesse Jackson dies at 84, an icon of civil rights for blacks in the US and two-time presidential candidate
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84, having significantly contributed to racial equality in the United States and running for president twice.